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Carbohydrates and lipids have many carbon-hydrogen bonds; therefore, they both

store energy in these bonds.
are easily dissolved in water.
dissolve only in vinegar.
exist only in cells of plants.
15 years ago

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Kashka
I don't think you should be asking people your homework questions you should be doing them yourselves
14 years ago

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